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This image depicts the interior of a medical clinic, likely belonging to Dr. Debasish Biswas, as indicated by professional certificates prominently displayed. Given the context provided, the location is in Kolkata, India. The scene focuses on a doorway and two adjacent wall sections within what appears to be a reception or waiting area. To the left, a wooden door frame opens into an adjacent room. Visible within this room are a tall green plant in a white cylindrical pot, a modern metallic ceiling light fixture, and a dark wooden furniture piece. Part of a red upholstered object, likely a sofa or chair, is visible in the bottom-left foreground, facing away from the camera. The central wall section is covered in bright yellow wallpaper featuring a repeating pattern of green lotus leaves, pink lotus flowers, and white stylized elephants. Mounted on this wallpaper are five framed artworks: a large rectangular painting depicting four traditionally dressed Indian women seated, and four smaller square paintings showing individual profiles of traditionally adorned Indian women. One small framed artwork is partially visible at the top. The right wall section is a plain cream-colored surface. Affixed to this wall are three framed professional certificates. The most prominent ones are a black-framed AMWC (Aesthetic Medicine World Congress) certificate issued to "Dr Debasish BISWAS," and a brown-framed "American Academy of Dermatology" Certificate of Participation also issued to "Dr. Debasish Biswas." A third, partially visible framed certificate is to the right of the AMWC certificate. Below these certificates, a white electrical switch plate with three switches and an outlet is mounted, with a brown cylindrical plug-in device (likely an air freshener) inserted into the outlet. No individuals are directly visible in the image. The environment is clean and professionally decorated, combining modern elements with traditional Indian art.
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